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<blockquote data-quote="sltcdma" data-source="post: 2249051" data-attributes="member: 73003"><p>Yes, he was there on looks like after a long time. I took the topic of Ajith Bandara or so called "Super Star" to see how the things happen to the people in this society. He and other Super Stars were given highest publicity during there peak. But no one knows about the other Super Stars today. Like a soda bubble they have lost their popularity and not seen on media.</p><p></p><p>But just think about people like Sunil Edirisinghe, Nihal Nelson, Rukantha, Chandraleka, Amaradeva, Nanda Malani, Edward Jayakody, etc they have never been categorised as "super stars" but they live in peoples mind.</p><p></p><p>The socity should understand this. Sacrificing your life to become a temporary popular pop idol and the rest of the life for nothing. Who can say the same thing happen for A Banara will not be happening for Pradeep Rangana and the other person from Chilaw. I think due to poverty and misunderstanding most of the young people participate for this kind of programmes.</p><p></p><p>Also the making star programmes have presented considerable singers, but they have not been crowned as Super Star.</p><p></p><p>I would like to have your comments, because I strongly belive this forum represent the society well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sltcdma, post: 2249051, member: 73003"] Yes, he was there on looks like after a long time. I took the topic of Ajith Bandara or so called "Super Star" to see how the things happen to the people in this society. He and other Super Stars were given highest publicity during there peak. But no one knows about the other Super Stars today. Like a soda bubble they have lost their popularity and not seen on media. But just think about people like Sunil Edirisinghe, Nihal Nelson, Rukantha, Chandraleka, Amaradeva, Nanda Malani, Edward Jayakody, etc they have never been categorised as "super stars" but they live in peoples mind. The socity should understand this. Sacrificing your life to become a temporary popular pop idol and the rest of the life for nothing. Who can say the same thing happen for A Banara will not be happening for Pradeep Rangana and the other person from Chilaw. I think due to poverty and misunderstanding most of the young people participate for this kind of programmes. Also the making star programmes have presented considerable singers, but they have not been crowned as Super Star. I would like to have your comments, because I strongly belive this forum represent the society well. [/QUOTE]
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